The Essays of Michel de Montaigne, Zväzok 1G. Bell & Sons, Limited, 1911 |
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... means preserve more whole , and more life - like , the knowledge they had of me . Had my intention been to seek the world's favour , I should surely have adorned myself with borrowed beauties : I desire therein to be viewed as I appear ...
... means preserve more whole , and more life - like , the knowledge they had of me . Had my intention been to seek the world's favour , I should surely have adorned myself with borrowed beauties : I desire therein to be viewed as I appear ...
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... means , have sometimes served to produce the same effect . Edward , Prince of Wales ( the same who so long governed our Guienne , a personage whose condition and fortune have in them a great deal of the most notable and most ...
... means , have sometimes served to produce the same effect . Edward , Prince of Wales ( the same who so long governed our Guienne , a personage whose condition and fortune have in them a great deal of the most notable and most ...
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... mean and unmanly satisfactions soever were tendered to him , to con- descend to milder conditions than that the ladies and gentlewomen only who were in the town with the duke might go out without violation of their honour , on foot ...
... mean and unmanly satisfactions soever were tendered to him , to con- descend to milder conditions than that the ladies and gentlewomen only who were in the town with the duke might go out without violation of their honour , on foot ...
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... mean , and base , it is by the Stoics expressly and particularly forbidden to their sages . 3 2 But the story says that Psammenitus , King of Egypt , being defeated and taken prisoner by Cambyses , King of Persia , seeing his own ...
... mean , and base , it is by the Stoics expressly and particularly forbidden to their sages . 3 2 But the story says that Psammenitus , King of Egypt , being defeated and taken prisoner by Cambyses , King of Persia , seeing his own ...
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... means attributing to his quality the praise that only belongs to merit , and that of right is due to supreme desert , though lodged in the lowest and most inferior subject . Aristotle , who will still have a hand in everything , makes a ...
... means attributing to his quality the praise that only belongs to merit , and that of right is due to supreme desert , though lodged in the lowest and most inferior subject . Aristotle , who will still have a hand in everything , makes a ...
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